Tdonaly wrote:
This is vintage Moore. I know you're never going to admit that you
don't understand this stuff. That's fine. I'm going to leave the field to
you and your pal, Jim, until the next time you start trying to pawn off
your simple ideas as The Truth.
Vintage Donaly. When you lose the argument, mount an ad hominem attack.
Why don't you respond to the questions? True or False?
It is possible to measure zero net amps in a transmission line while
measuring 100 net amps 1/4WL away. ___________
That violates the principle of conservation of charge. _________
Hint: The net current can have a different magnitude at two ends of
a transmission line without violating the conservation of charge
principle. The net current can have a different magnitude at two ends
of a coil without violating the conservation of charge principle.
The difference in current is possible because of the standing waves.
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73, Cecil
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